Located along the scenic Mulholland Drive in the hills of Bel Air, the Stoneridge Residence is a remodel of a one-story estate.
Sitting on a uniquely perched site overlooking the San Fernando Valley, the renovation reconnects the residence with its site through large restructured openings and a comprehensive landscaping effort. Along with its expansive lawn and native vegetation, the back yard focal piece is an Olympic-sized infinity-edge pool and Barragan inspired poured-in-place cantilevered concrete water fountain.
A second-floor addition, looking out on to the back yard and San Fernando Valley unifies the building made of a large mass of brick-faced forms. One of the design goals was to retain and celebrate the original exterior and compliment it with large expanses of glass and dark steel support elements, carefully integrated with the existing brick clad volumes of the home to achieve a dynamic and unified composition.
The interior spaces are affiliated with a focus on elemental wood and stone materials. The ground floor includes a large working kitchen, a family room, and appointed home theater.
A custom designed rough-sawn lumber staircase with a rippling and custom-molded wall that gives the illusion of a fabric curtain blowing in the wind leads to the upper floor reserved for guest bedrooms and an open-flowing 2100-square-feet master bedroom suite.
Credits:
Team: David Thompson, Michael MacDonald, Jeremy Stoddart, Jennifer Rios, Kevin Southerland & Brooks Dunn
Developer & Interior Design: Billy Rose
Contractor: Dobkin Construction
Structural Engineering: John Labib & Assoc.
Landscape Designer: Environmental Design Studio
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